2007A&A...463..641B


Query : 2007A&A...463..641B

2007A&A...463..641B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 463, 641-646 (2007/2-4)

A mid-infrared study of very low mass stars and brown dwarfs in Upper Scorpius.

BOUY H., HUELAMO N., MARTIN E.L., BARRADO Y NAVASCUES D., STERZIK M. and PANTIN E.

Abstract (from CDS):

To investigate the formation of sub-stellar objects, we observed a sample of ultracool dwarf members of the Upper Scorpius OB association. The properties of disks, such as their composition, life-time, and frequency compared to the accretor frequency, provide important clues to the mechanisms responsible for the formation of stellar and sub-stellar objects. We report the results of mid-IR observations with VISIR at the VLT of 10 ultracool dwarf members of the nearby Upper Scorpius OB association in four filters ranging from 8.59 (PAH1) to 12.8µm (Ne II) and one brown dwarf obserbed with Spitzer between 3.6 and 24µm. Seven of our targets were detected in at least one of the bands, and we derived upper limits on the fluxes of the remaining 4. These results combined with previous studies from the literature lead to an improved disk frequency of 50±12%. This frequency is significantly higher than for accretors (16.3%±6.2%). Only one object showing mid-IR excess also has Hα emission at a level that indicates it must be accreting. Four of the detected targets are multiple system candidates. The observed disk frequency for sub-stellar objects in the Upper Scorpius association is similar to that of stars, consistent with a common formation scenario. It is also similar to the disk fractions observed in younger clusters, suggesting that the disk lifetimes might be longer for ultracool dwarfs than for higher-mass stars.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: low mass, brown dwarfs - accretion, accretion disks

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1393 1
2 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
3 * nu. Lib * 15 06 37.5965113128 -16 15 24.546990276 8.70 6.78 5.20     K5-III 95 0
4 * eps TrA PM* 15 36 43.2228431626 -66 19 01.335451680   5.270 4.104     K1/2III 52 0
5 DENIS J155556.0-204518 LM* 15 55 56.0041228752 -20 45 18.795743460           M6.5 24 0
6 DENIS J160334.7-182930 Y*O 16 03 34.7105935272 -18 29 30.541806924           M5.5 18 0
7 DENIS J160514.0-240652 LM* 16 05 14.0308420032 -24 06 52.544313036           M6 18 0
8 DENIS J160603.9-205644 TT* 16 06 03.9169867896 -20 56 44.442299328           M7.5 25 0
9 DENIS J160951.1-272242 LM* 16 09 51.0775266000 -27 22 41.904068088           M6 17 0
10 DENIS J160958.5-234518 LM* 16 09 58.5229770408 -23 45 18.720773604           M6.5 29 0
11 DENIS J161050.0-221251 LM* 16 10 49.9634066232 -22 12 51.603990732           M5.5 20 0
12 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
13 * chi Sco * 16 13 50.9062585128 -11 50 15.892301544   6.615 5.239     K3III 69 0
14 DENIS J161816.2-261908 LM* 16 18 16.1669606568 -26 19 08.453947872           M5.5 21 0
15 * eps Oph PM* 16 18 19.2902245358 -04 41 33.047349888 4.95 4.21 3.23 2.54 2.05 G9.5IIIbFe-0.5 235 0
16 DENIS J161833.2-251750 LM* 16 18 33.17568 -25 17 50.4996           M6 16 0
17 DENIS J161939.8-214535 Y*O 16 19 39.76368 -21 45 34.9992           M7 24 0
18 DENIS J162041.5-242549 LM* 16 20 41.4439706592 -24 25 49.104219288           M7.5 18 0
19 * eta Ara * 16 49 47.1562913570 -59 02 28.965649640   5.306 3.744     K5III 67 0
20 HD 152880 * 16 56 40.7843058072 -15 56 37.631531688   10.65 8.54     M0/1(III) 14 0
21 * zet Aps * 17 21 59.4776962248 -67 46 14.408357340   5.99 4.78     K2-III 47 0
22 HD 168592 PM* 18 22 18.5733983520 -38 39 24.826092840   6.579 5.073     K4/5III 29 0
23 HD 179886 ** 19 16 21.7421653176 -45 27 57.704061060   6.721 5.371     K3III 26 0

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